Supplementary Table S11 for Chapter 11: Jess Marsh, Payal Bal, Hannah Fraser, Aaron Greenville, Tanya Latty, Melinda L. Moir, Libby Rumpff, Kate Umbers and John Woinarski. Prioritisation of 60 invertebrate species for conservation assessment, or uplisting, due to the impacts of the 2019–20 wildfires. In: Australia's Megafires: Biodiversity Impacts and Lessons from 2019-2020. (Eds L. Rumpff, S.M. Legge, S. van Leeuwen, B. Wintle and J.C.Z. Woinarski.) CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.

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Table S11. The Fire Susceptibility Index (FSI) estimates susceptibility of taxa to fire based upon microhabitat type and the Recovery Risk Index (RRI) estimates post-fire recovery potential of taxa, based on life history and ecological traits. For both indices a high score indicates increased risk. Species marked with a * indicate those species for which our calculated fire overlap is likely to underestimate actual fire overlap, based upon expert recommendation, or where distributional data were not readily available, but which were assessed as fire impacted during an IUCN assessment. One of the GPS points available for the Harvestman, Nunciella kangarooensis, is inaccurate, and when corrected to match the location description, the whole range of this species was overlapped by high severity fire. Leioproctus (Andrenopsis) douglasiellus and Pseudococcus markharveyi, marked by *# are currently listed under the EPBC Act as Critically Endangered. These are included in this table as highly vulnerable species, with Pseudococcus markharveyi likely extinct (Moir 2021).

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0.3

FAIR Score

85%

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Physiology

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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Life Sciences

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60207 Population EcologyFOS: Biological sciences

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15.38

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